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Original name: Lag (1993:387) om stöd och service till vissa funktionshindrade.
Name: Act (1993:387) respecting subsidies and services to certain disabled persons.
Country: Sweden
Subject(s): Disabled workers
Type of legislation: Law, Act
Adopted on: 1993-05-27
Entry into force:
ISN: SWE-1993-L-52489
Link: https://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/natlex4.detail?p_isn=52489&p_lang=en
Bibliography: Unofficial English translation (1 April 2006) Unofficial English translation (1 April 2006) Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, Government Offices of Sweden, www.sweden.gov.se, Sweden, 15 pp. PDF PDF (consulted on 2013-10-02)
Act online in Swedish, Basic Text Act online in Swedish, Basic Text Regeringskansliets rättsdatabaser, Notisum AB, www.notisum.se, Sweden, 15 pp. PDF PDF (consulted on 2014-08-24)
Act online in Swedish, Consolidated Text Act online in Swedish, Consolidated Text Regeringskansliets rättsdatabaser, Regeringskansliets rättsdatabaser, www.rkrattsbaser.gov.se, Sweden, 43 pp. PDF of Act as amended to Act 2018:1155 PDF of Act as amended to Act 2018:1155 (consulted on 2018-09-12)
Abstract/Citation: The consolidation of the Act includes a total of 36 amending texts through January 2019 (up to Act 2018:1155). The consolidated text includes various amendments.

Provides for regulations regarding assistance for special support and special services for beneficiaries as defined in list of disabilities.

Contains 30 articles and 19 sections concerning, inter alia:

Section 1: Preliminary provisions.
Section 2: Objectives and general orientation.
Section 3: Right to services.
Section 4: Special subsidies and special services.
Section 5: Specific tasks for the municipality.
Section 6: Common provisions on the responsibility of the county council and municipalities.
Section 7: Fees.
Section 8: Documentation and sorting out.
Section 9: Committees.
Section 10: Authorization and notification.
Section 11: Individual activities.
Section 12: Reporting and remedying of misconduct.
Section 13: Supervision.
Section 14: Appeals.
Section 15: Penalty.
Section 16: Special fee.
Section 17: Reporting obligation.
Section 18: Confidentiality.
Section 19: Prohibition of transformation.
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